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  • July 6, 2017 | Bike tour | @ Murgia dei Trulli, Bari, Apulia, Italy

    July 6, 2017 | Bike tour | @ Murgia dei Trulli, Bari, Apulia, Italy

    July 6, 2017 | Bike tour | @ Murgia dei Trulli, Bari, Apulia, Italy

     it is an event by Birreria Oi

    A bicycle ride through the various breweries in the south east of Bari.

    July 6, h 17 @ Murgia dei Trulli, Bari, Apulia, Italy.
    Info: Birreria Oi su Facebook

    We will ride a bike in our campaigns while the sun begins to fall, but this will not prevent it from getting thirsty …!

    In addition to the commitment to get out of the car, we want to invite you to conscious consumption of quality beer, produced with craftsmanship and true and intense flavors.

    Bikes and beer can also go hand in hand, considering protein and mineral salts that are spent during physical exercise and that are supplemented by drinking some light alcoholic beer, belonging to the category of so-called “session beer”.

    It is also a way to support and encourage those who are committed to promoting this culture of good drinking, proposing both local beers and wider breathing products.

    These are the steps:
    -or 17.00 welcome drink and start from Birreria Oi, Putignano
    – 18.00 o’clock stop and go at Brew Art, Castellana Grotte
    – at 19.30 stop and go at Birranova Birreria, Triggianello
    – at 21.00 stop and dinner at Felix, Castellana Grotte.

    Participation is open and free of charge: just under 20 km, to which you can sum up without dramas the travel from the town of origin.

    The elements for being there: our campaigns, the bikes and the beer!

    Who wants to ride with us?

     

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  • Murgia area of Trullis and Caves

    Murgia area of Trullis and Caves

    Murgia area of Trullis and Caves.

    The Murgia area of Trullis and Caves (Bari, Apulia, Italy) is a continual climb through ancient scenery, with fortified farmhouses to remember the ancient danger of the Moorish pirates, and expanse of vineyards and olive trees, the local pride production.

    The countryside of this are of Apulia is dotted with the stone trellises of the first trullis, which then focus on Alberobello, and in the landscape of cherry, almond and peach stand out towns with the well-preserved ellipse of the old town.

    Castellana Grotte, where even the most fearful will be amazed by its caves, an underground world shaped by alabaster water.

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    Putignano presents the world-renowned Carnival for the masterpiece of Cartapestai Masters, so creative and so satirical, as well as ancient artisans that today is not easy to find elsewhere.

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    In Noci where you fall in love with the wine and food of this area, which in fact show all of Puglia. Small masterpieces like oil and cheese, which the shops offer along with the taralli, and the restaurants combine to some peasant dishes such as beans and chicory, orecchiette, and lamb.

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  • Alberobello and the Valle d’Itria

    Alberobello and the Valle d’Itria

    Alberobello and the Valle d’Itria.

     it’s an article by Italia.ititalia.it

     The Valle d’Itria welcome the visitor with unmatched olive tree groves, trees born from a red soil that perfume and makes the landscape around a succession of wonderful chromatic effects.

    Also known as the Trulli’s Valley, the Valle d’Itria is collocated between the Apulian provinces of Bari, Brindisi and Taranto (Puglia, Italy) and includes many towns including Alberobello, Carovigno, Castellana Grotte, Ceglie Messapica, Cisternino, Fasano, Locorotondo, Martina Franca, Walnuts, Ostuni, Putignano, San Michele Salentino, San Vito dei Normanni and Villa Castelli.

    Perhaps due to the white of the buildings or due to the vegetation that frames them, every town and every village of the valley, is wrapped in a magical, almost fairy-tale atmosphere.

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    In the heart of the Itria Valley, Alberobello is a must-place to visit with its trulli, a UNESCO site listed in the World Heritage List in 1996. It is impossible not to be fascinated by a walk along the streets of Monti and Aja Piccola.

    In the valley there is not only Alberobello. The country sourrounding is scattered about beautiful villages with typical buildings: just think about Cisternino, which rises in this area called “Murgia of the Trulli” counted, together with the nearby Locorotondo, among the most beautiful villages in Italy. Mentioned until the mid-eighteenth century “Luogorotondo” for the characteristic roundabouts of the historical centre.

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    Between Bari and Taranto is located Martina Franca, the most populated town in the Itria Valley, well-known for its beautiful Baroque architecture and the same musical festival.

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    Then, there is the White City, the only one in the valley with a balcony on the sea: Ostuni. Called White city due to its characteristic old town, once entirely painted with white. Ostuni is together with Taranto and Santa Maria di Leuca, one of the ideal vertices of the Salento peninsula.

    Absolutely to do a “trip to the center of the earth”, to the Caves of Castellana (in the municipality of Castellana Grotte), where Grave, the first and largest cave as well as the only one connected to the outside, and then the White Cave will leave speechless words to any visitor.

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    In Alberobello, among the trulli, local association organize in a spectacular scenery the Living Nativity, in December, and the Living Passion during the Easter period.

    In Martina Franca, in July, since 1975, you find the Festival of the Itria Valley.

    On the hill overlooking the elegant village of Fasano, you find the homonymous selva “Selva di Fasano” inside which you find the Zoo Safari, a park suitable for children and old people who offers the visitor a truly amazing experience; Over 40 animal species to discover into the wild.

    Walking, workshops and tastings at the several educational farms, farms distributed throughout the territory that propose for schools, but not only, direct observation and study experiences, and then manipulations, fruit harvest, participation in the various stages of transformation Of agricultural products, creation of small objects in clay, tasting of typical products.
    For example “Sporcamussi”: you can not get up from the table without the dirty mouth of cream and sugar. They are the typical desserts of Bari and Itria Valley, and they got that name because they are so good that, eating them in a single bite, they delight the palate but also they leave traces!